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See-I DINNER OF HERB EP review: From the dubby depths of Washington D.C.'s Eighteenth Street Lounge emerges Exile Music's reggae-leaning, downtempo collaboration See-I. Fronted and orchestrated by the deejay toasting skills of MC's Rootz and Zeebo (you may recall their toasting skills from Thievery Corp's "38.45" and "Focus on Sight"), Dinner of Herb offers a full-course preview of their upcoming medium-length offering titled Special Operations. And while the conditioned dub junkie may recall the sexy-inquisitive overtime ballad "Why Not Tonight?", which was previously only available on 7-inch, it's the sitar-laced title track "Dinner" and See-I's overall ability to blend the sacred trinity of dub, hip-hop and downtempo that makes this 4-song EP something next-world music lovers can really get excited about. Note: Larry Clutch writes all his reviews while driving using his thumbs on his Sidekick II while steering with his knees. -Larry Clutch, RE:UP ..006, Winter 2005
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